"I tell you what to do and you do it. It's that simple."
Wednesday, February 25, 2015
Fort Lauderdale Cop (Pig) Victor Ramirez
"I tell you what to do and you do it. It's that simple."
Florida for Care Bringing Nation’s Leading Drug Reformer
Florida for Care is hosting their first policy conference of 2015 this week. On
Friday, February 27, 2015 they will bring Sheriffs, legislators, County
Commissioners, advocates, medical professionals and business people together to
discuss medical marijuana in Florida. Among those speaking at the conference
will be Ethan Nadelmann, Executive Director of Drug Policy Alliance. “We are
thrilled to have Ethan back. I suspect he’ll shed light on where Florida goes
from here.” Stated Ben Pollara, Executive Director of Florida for Care.
Ethan Nadelmann was present during FFC’s last conference where he touched on
Jamaica’s state of affairs in regards to medical marijuana- just over a month
later Jamaica, as he predicted, decriminalized marijuana clearing the way for
safe, legal access to medical marijuana. He also told guests of the last
conference, “Building this industry isn’t just good for business, it’s the right
thing to do”.
In addition to Ethan’s Afternoon Keynote speech, there will be panels titled
Best Business Practices and Government Regulations.
The Policy Conference is being held at The Westin Colonnade of Coral Gables.
The Conference is from 8am to 3pm on Friday, February 27 with a social
networking event the evening before from 6:30 to 9pm. Registration is required
to join the conference.
For more information on the event or how to become a member email Eric
Stevens, Executive Deputy Director, at Eric@floridaforcare
Florida for Care will spearhead
legislation in March of 2015 in Tallahassee, setting the standard for what the
state’s medical cannabis system should look like and how it can function most
effectively. Such a system must balance three core principles: first, safe,
affordable patient access; second, a tightly controlled state regulatory
structure; and third, a robust, free market commercial enterprise.
Local Hero Officer Christina Ammons
I would like to thank the Florida Voices for Animals group for inviting me to be a guest of honor at their 22nd annual "HAVE A HEART FOR ANIMALS" meeting. I was awarded the "Animal Hero Award" and the group made a donation to the Shrimp Docks Kitty Rescue Project which was awesome! I met a great group of people who are completely dedicated to preventing the exploitation and abuse of all animals. This group is also involved with activities which benefit children and others in need as well as the betterment of our environment . I had a wonderful time and want to thank this great group of individuals for all that they do! here
Florida Round Table - Alan Grayson
Stop New Oil And Gas Drilling Off America's Shores!
Did you know that after the 2010 BP Deepwater Horizon spill, which dumped more than 130 million
gallons of toxic crude oil into the
Gulf of Mexico, only eight percent
of that oil was ever cleaned up? Yet the Obama Administration just proposed a disastrous five-year plan that would open up vast portions of the Arctic and the Atlantic coast from Virginia to Georgia to dangerous new offshore oil and gas drilling. here
Gulf of Mexico, only eight percent
of that oil was ever cleaned up? Yet the Obama Administration just proposed a disastrous five-year plan that would open up vast portions of the Arctic and the Atlantic coast from Virginia to Georgia to dangerous new offshore oil and gas drilling. here
Tuesday, February 24, 2015
The Campaign Against Debbie Wasserman Schultz
Because of her congressional votes and her criticisms of a Florida medical marijuana initiative last year, four political groups that advocate prescription cannabis and drug decriminalization vowed to campaign against the Florida representative if she were to seek a Senate seat in 2016. here
“She’s voted repeatedly to send terminally ill patients to prison. And we’re certainly going to make sure Floridians know that.
“She’s voted repeatedly to send terminally ill patients to prison. And we’re certainly going to make sure Floridians know that.
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Debbie Wasserman Schultz,
Marc A Caputo
Hillsborough County Gives Hollywood $100,000
Director Tim Burton's next movie, Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children, will start shooting in various locations around both Pinellas and Hillsborough Counties thanks to $100,000 approved by the Hillsborough County Commission. Florida Inc. approved about $200 million dollars in state tax credits over a 5 year period. here
Florida GOP Corruption
The Florida House's move to quickly change how the state manages and preserves water is more about pleasing developers and farmers than protecting the environment. here
What Stogie Had For Lunch
Monday, February 23, 2015
Lisa Wheeler-Brown Party In St. Pete
Tuesday, February 24th - 5:30pm – 7:30pm
The
Hanger, 540 1st Street Southeast, St. Pete
To RSVP please contact Jon Stewart at
614-364-6601
Karl Nurse and Darden Rice will be there.
Sign the New Petition for Medical Marijuana
Thank you for helping us get medical marijuana back on the ballot for 2016. We need everyone to sign the new petition. here
Guide Dog Brittani Retires In St. Pete
Brittani, guide dog of wounded U.S. Marine veteran Cpl. Michael Jernigan, was honored upon her retirement when St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman declared Tuesday “Southeastern Guide Dog Brittani Day.” here
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Rick Kriseman,
The Kriseman Administration
The Florida Wildlife Corridor
On January 10, 2015 we begin a new 1000-mile leg of our Expedition, to highlight a wildlife corridor from Central Florida to the Gulf Coast, through the Big Bend, and across the Panhandle all the way to Alabama,
where our trek will conclude.
where our trek will conclude.
We’ll document our journey the entire way, using social media to showcase imagery and reporting from the field. We’ll host a series of Saturday Trail Mixers, where followers can join the Expedition team and participate in our trek. We are committed to bringing the Florida Wildlife Corridor to life through our Expedition. Join us!
MARCO RUBIO: NO CLIMATE DENIERS-IN-CHIEF
Sunday, February 22, 2015
Justice for Brittany Overstreet
On February 13, twenty five activists marched through the streets of Ybor City to demand justice for Brittany Overstreet, a Black teenager who was attacked by her School Resource Officer at Chamberlain High School. here
On Monday, February 23, Bay Area Activists Coalition will be holding a rally at 7:45am at Joe Chillura Courthouse Square, 600 East Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33602, as Brittany and her family fight to get the charges dropped. The rally, “Kids Not Criminals: Justice for Brittany Overstreet” will be wearing all black and asking the question, Are our children really safe in Hillsborough County Schools?
Florida Agriculture Secretary Adam Putnam
is aiming to wrest control of Florida water quality from the (absurdly, horribly) weak Florida Department of Environmental Protection, in which case taxpayers will never, ever have a "fair and balanced" accounting of the costs of pollution and why, exactly, the polluters aren't being held accountable to clean up their pollution. This development is unfolding right now in Tallahassee. It is being portrayed as a conflict between the ambitious Putnam and Gov. Rick Scott. In reality, these two are working
hand-in-glove. here
hand-in-glove. here
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Adam Putnam,
Big Sugar,
Everglades,
Eye On Miami,
Florida GOP,
gimleteye
Raíces en Tampa Rally To Support #DAPA
What: Sign-wave to support #DAPA
Where: La Mexicana Store
When: MONDAY, February 23rd at 6:00 pm
Jeb Bush Just Like His Brother In The Scariest Way
Saturday, February 21, 2015
The Art Of Nicki La Rosa
Please join our art instructor, Nicki La Rosa, at her reception tomorrow at
Bamboozle Tea Lounge. Her exhibition of fine art and photography will be
displayed until March 12th and proceeds from her sales will support C4G!
For more info and to see Ms. Nicki's work, visit her website
John Morgan: We don't negotiate with prohibitionists
We don't negotiate with prohibitionists.
Or bullies.
When Debbie
Wasserman Schultz came out last year against Amendment 2, she didn't just simply
empower our opposition - she obstructed thousands of patients who desperately
need access to this medicine. Her poor timing and very public stand against
medical marijuana helped squander the efforts of thousands of volunteers and
donors.
Now she wants to have a conversation in exchange for me toning
down my criticism of her position last year (and the damage she caused)? Not a
chance.
Because, while I don't believe she is well loved or personally
has much influence in this state, I'll allow her the possibility that she might
have changed a few minds that we needed. Staring down a campaign funded by a
billionaire, we needed all the help we could get. She turned her back on people
with Cancer, MS, PTSD, epilepsy, severe neuropathic pain, and more. She could
have even stayed silent. She didn't. She made a big show of
it.
I won't be bullied or trade favors when it comes to medical
marijuana. If she thinks its time to support the bill - as she should - then SHE SHOULD SIGN THE PETITION, MAKE A DONATION TO UNITED FOR CARE AND
SUPPORT THE BILL.
SUPPORT THE BILL.
Everything else is B.S. politics in order to
rehabilitate the damage she's done to herself by being on the wrong side of the
issue. It's not support - it's a quid pro quo and I won't do it. 3.4 million
voters came out for medical marijuana - and she should know that if she runs for
Senate, we're not going to fall in line just because she's more open to it now.
First - we have to get this back on the ballot. So I
encourage you, your family, and your friends to use this moment to show your
support for medical marijuana by contributing here. Let's make
this a lesson for her and anyone else against us. We're coming back - and I'll
be sure to let her know how we did in response to
this.
BELIEVE!
- John Morgan
Florida Inc.
Florida is closing in, to win the red state race to be the most locked down by
crony capitalism. here
Photo exhibit looks at Florida's Seminole Tribe
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